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The Santaroga Barrier

by Frank Herbert

Santaroga seemed to be nothing more than a prosperous farm community. But there was something . . . different . . . about Santaroga.

Santaroga had no juvenile delinquency, or any crime at all. Outsiders found...


False Prophets

by Sean Flannery

Wallace Mahoney was officially dead--of suspicious causes on an Israeli airliner. His son, John, saw his corpse--and vowed vengeance on whomever had killed the most brilliant operative the CIA had ever had.

That...


White House

Kirk McGarvey #7

by David Hagberg

On American soil, a terrorist bomb explodes at a Georgetown restaurant, killing CIA operative Kirk MGarvey's girlfriend and wounding his daughter. Now Mcgarvey seeks vengeance while at the same time struggling...


Desert Fire

by David Hagberg & Sean Flannery

Joseph Assad-Sherif is one of the world’s most dangerous assassins. Known as Saddam Hussein’s “Jackal,” his bloody hit list includes the 1972 Israeli Olympic athletes, the South Yemen cabinet, and the...


Critical Mass

Kirk McGarvey #4

by David Hagberg

Kirk McGarvey--one-time CIA assassin--dreams of a peaceful life and marital bliss. One man will change all that. In 1945, Isawa Nakaruma lost his mother and father at Hiroshima, his wife and child at Nagasaki,...


At the Foot of the Lighthouse

by Erin Hoffman

I am American. We are all Americans.

The year is 1942. A Japanese-American girl’s life is turned upside down by Executive Order 9066, and she must cope with a life confined to the barbed wire of an internment...


On 20468 Petercook

by Andy Duncan

To the Fringe…and Beyond.

A Tor.Com Original.

At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.


Assassin

Kirk McGarvey #6

by David Hagberg

Yevgenni Anatolevich Tarankov, known as the tarantula, is out to turn back the clock in the new Russia and return to the good old days of communism. Ex-CIA officer Kirk McGarvey knows that any chance for Russian...


Trinity Factor

by Sean Flannery

The Red Army was entering Berlin. The United States was defeating Japan in the Pacific, island by island. The Second World War was now all but over, so Stalin turned his eyes to what could be his next battleground,...


A Perilous Power

by E. Rose Sabin

Trevor Blake has always known he possessed magical gifts. For instance, he can conjure objects at a distance. But since he was young, he has suppressed his magic lest it draw hostility from the skeptical and...


Heartland

by David Hagberg

One Country--One Crop--Feeds The World. American grain. The Soviet Union means to change that. The Russians understand,as America does not,that control of the world's grain meanscontrol of the world. Only...


Honor To The Hills

by Eileen Charbonneau

When the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 is passed, violence shatters the peaceful settlement of Stony Clove. For Lily Woods, the brutal horror of slavery takes on a terrifying reality when her friend--a free black...


Surrogate Evil

Lee Nez #4

by Aimee Thurlo & David Thurlo

It's frustrating for local law enforcement to come up against a piece of scum like Newton Glover.  He's dirty as hell, everyone knows that--breaks into and vandalizes his neighbors' homes; cheats and steals...


Mother, Crone, Maiden

by Cat Hellisen

Knowing the future is not about knowing the future. It’s about knowing which path to take.

 

Ilven comes from a family of Saints—future-tellers—but she knows her father didn’t waste more than a few grains...


Rachel Lemoyne

by Eileen Charbonneau

Rachel LeMoyne, a mixed-blood Choctaw raised in a Presbyterian mission, knows that her calling in 1847 is to travel to Ireland to feed the starving people there with her own people's life-giving surplus corn. ...


Heroes

by David Hagberg

Three men came to Berlin, pounded from the air by Allied bombers, under siege by Russian armies. Three men, with loyalties enmeshed in a web of fear and deception. Three men whose courage would be tempered...


Waltzing In Ragtime

by Eileen Charbonneau

Award-winning young-adult novelist Eileen Charbonneau now turns her storytelling powers and lauded historical research to her first adult novel: the epic story of two people drawn together from dramatically...


The Randolph Legacy

by Eileen Charbonneau

In 1815 the Windover Plantation sits in triumph on the banks of the James River in souther Virginia, a symbol for the wealth and power of the vast Randolph empire.  But for ten years a pall has hung over this...


Eden's Gate

by David Hagberg

A wall has gone up and come down since the end of the Second World War, and Germany is once again united. As Berlin rebuilds, the German authorities ask the U.S. for help. Ex-Stasi Captain Helmut Speyer is wanted...


In The Time of the Wolves

by Eileen Charbonneau

The Year Without Summer Fourteen-year-old Joshua Woods would like nothing better than to leave his Catskill mountain home and follow his uncles to Harvard.  But it is the Spring of 1824, and Joshua's father,...